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Date: 05/27/2008 Subject:
FUN IN THE SUN: PIRATES INVADE
A QUIET AND UNSUSPECTING BALTIC
RESORT TOWN! FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASECONTACT:
Jennifer Dawson PHONE: 778-558-9926
EMAIL:
FUN IN THE
SUN: PIRATES INVADE A QUIET
AND UNSUSPECTING BALTIC RESORT
TOWN!
Zan
Perrion, in association with
Warsaw's radio station, Nago
FM, and Poland's premier dating
forum, Uwo.pl, makes an appearance
at the Sohot Conference in Sopot,
Poland
WARSAW,
POLAND - May 27, 2008 -
Alabaster Communications Inc
is pleased to announce that
Zan Perrion,
one of the stars of Neil Strauss'
New York Times bestselling book
The Game, will
be the keynote speaker at the
highly anticipated
SoHot Conference in Sopot,
Poland. The conference takes
place from Monday, June 30 to
Friday, July 4, and according
to Max Heder, the founder of
Nago FM and
Uwo.pl, it will have a pirate
theme throughout the week for
all the attendees.
Zan
has lectured in many cities
around the world, including
Montreal, Toronto, Los Angeles,
Las Vegas, New York, London,
Tokyo, and Cape Town. And this
is the second time this year
that Zan has been a guest speaker
in Poland.
Zan will be
describing his concept of "natural
game", the belief that women
will respond favorably to men
who are confident and fun -
but not arrogant. He advocates
the notion of honesty and respect
toward women; his assertion
is that women will open themselves
up in amazing ways to a man
who is sincere, who knows what
he wants, and who doesn't mask
his desires as a man. As he
puts it, "men who like women
are liked by women".
About Zan Perrion
Zan Perrion is widely regarded
as one of the preeminent authorities
on dating and seduction in the
world today. Author Neil Strauss
devoted an entire chapter to
him in his New York Times bestseller
The Game: Penetrating
the Secret Society of Pickup
Artists, calling Zan
"...the undisputed heavyweight
of the genre... in four years,
he never once asked for advice,
he only gave it...". Seattle's
Komo TV has called him "The
World's Greatest Seducer".
And in 2007, Zan played himself
in the movie Let the
Game Begin, starring
Adam Rodriguez (of CSI: Miami),
Thomas Ian Nicholas (of American
Pie), Stephen Baldwin, Michael
Madsen, and Natasha Henstridge.
Zan has also been a guest on
many radio and television programs,
has been featured in numerous
newspaper and magazine articles,
including Macleans,
and is a regular contributor
to both Bobbi
and UMM magazines.
In addition, Zan is frequently
invited to give lectures at
colleges and universities around
the world, including McGill
University, Queen’s University,
UC Berkeley, and the Humboldt
University of Berlin, among
others.
About
Alabaster Communications Inc
Alabaster Communications Inc
specializes in events, DVDs,
articles, and various other
media related to dating and
relationships for both men and
women. Products and events include
"The Way of the Natural" DVD
series by Zan Perrion, "The
Way of Attraction" Weekend Intensive,
the "Enlightened Seduction Experience",
and "The Way of Beauty" workshops
for women.
Press
Contact for Zan Perrion:
Jennifer Dawson Alabaster
Communications 1-778-558-9926
www.zanperrion.com
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"Being a musician, I have over the years heard a few musical performances that I consider to be life enhancing, almost life changing, in their profundity and depth of soul....
I can without a doubt rank Zan as having the exact same effect on me as that of listening to these giants of the music world that I have been fortunate enough to hear...
In fact, the very first thing I noticed upon entering the seminar room was the fact that there were four very lovely looking ladies sitting in the front row. This was refreshing. It was also fascinating to see these women taking notes, with a look of intense interest in everything Zan was saying...
Zan often said that he needed women in the room in order to really be inspired. And inspired, he was. It was clear that he was calibrating his words to their reactions, not in the sense that he was looking for their approval, but in the sense that he was creating a connection with them, as he explained his thoughts on the nature of seduction, relationships, love etc...
It truly was like watching a great violinist communing with the other members of a string quartet, instead of standing there trying to be the center of attention...." |
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